J&KPSC CCE 2024 final result declared on March 13, 2026. 90 candidates recommended for Medical Examination. Lowest OM score: 899.00. Check roll numbers & next steps at jkpsc.nic.in.
The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (J&KPSC) has officially declared the final result for the J&K Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) 2024. A total of 90 candidates have been provisionally recommended for Medical Examination based on their aggregate merit in the Personality Test (Interview) held from March 05 to March 13, 2026. This announcement, vide Notification No. 16- PSC (DR-S) of 2026, marks a crucial stage for aspirants who have successfully navigated through the rigorous selection process for 90 posts under CCE-2024.
Result Overview
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (J&KPSC) |
| Examination Name | J&K Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) 2024 |
| Notification Number | 16- PSC (DR-S) of 2026 |
| Result Declaration Date | March 13, 2026 |
| Total Posts Advertised | 90 |
| Candidates Appeared in Interview | 340 |
| Candidates Recommended for Medical Exam | 90 |
| Next Stage | Medical Examination |
| Official Website | jkpsc.nic.in |
Important Result Statistics
The J&K CCE 2024 witnessed a multi-stage selection process. Here’s a glance at the key statistics:
| Stage | Details |
|---|---|
| Posts Referred | 90 |
| Preliminary Exam (Allowed) | 31644 |
| Preliminary Exam (Appeared on 23.02.2025) | 19659 |
| Qualified for Mains Exam (Notification dated 20.03.2025) | 2768 (including 23 CAT applicants) |
| Appeared in Mains Exam (23.07.2025 to 01.08.2025) | 2492 |
| Qualified for Interview (Notification dated 21.01.2026) | 345 (plus 06 petitioners) |
| Appeared in Interview (05.03.2026 to 13.03.2026) | 340 (out of 345, 04 absent) |
| Candidates Recommended for Medical Examination | 90 |
Cut-off Marks (Inferred from Annexure-II)
The Commission has recommended 90 candidates based on their aggregate merit, adhering to the J&K Reservation Rules (SRO 294). While official cut-off marks are not explicitly detailed in the notification, the lowest marks obtained by candidates recommended for the Medical Examination can be considered as indicative cut-offs for their respective categories from Annexure-II:
| Category | Lowest Marks (Recommended) | Candidate Roll No. | Candidate Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| OM (Open Merit) | 899.00 | 9020567 | DANISH WAZIR |
| RBA (Resident of Backward Area) | 925.00 | 9025154 | SAJAD AHMAD BHAT |
| ST1 (Scheduled Tribe 1) | 922.00 | 9021430 | NAWAZ AHMED |
| ST2 (Scheduled Tribe 2) | 952.50 | 9007441 | AZHAR ABASS LONE |
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | 929.00 | 9022394 | NIKHIL LANGEH |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Section) | 914.50 | 9017314 | NAVRITU SHARMA |
| ALC (Actual Line of Control) | 947.50 | 9028949 | GUDIA CHIB |
| SLC (Socially and Educationally Backward Classes) | 929.00 | 9020428 | MOHD TALIB ZARGAR |
| ST1/PHC | 938.50 | 9031585 | MEHTAB YOUNIS |
| OM/PHC | 897.00 | 9009646 | ABRAR MASHOOQ KHAN |
How to Check Your Result
Candidates can check their result by referring to the official notification and the annexed lists:
- Visit the official website of J&K Public Service Commission: jkpsc.nic.in
- Look for the latest notifications section on the homepage.
- Find and click on the notification titled “Result of J&K Combined Competitive Examination 2024- Deployment of Candidates for Medical Examination thereof.” (Notification No: 16- PSC (DR-S) of 2026).
- Open the PDF document.
- Annexure-I contains the roll numbers, names, categories, and aggregate marks of all 340 candidates who appeared in the interview.
- Annexure-II lists the roll numbers, names, categories, and marks of the 90 candidates provisionally recommended for Medical Examination.
- Candidates can search for their Roll Number and Name in these annexures to ascertain their status.
What’s on Your Scorecard?
The Commission has decided to notify the aggregate marks of the 340 candidates who appeared in the interview. Individual marks cards shall be made available on the official website after the completion of the entire selection process and after the select list is forwarded to the Government for appointments. Typically, a scorecard includes:
- Candidate’s Name and Roll Number
- Category
- Marks obtained in each stage (Prelims, Mains, Interview – if released separately)
- Aggregate Marks
- Overall Rank (if applicable)
- Qualifying Status
Next Steps: Medical Examination
The 90 recommended candidates are directed to report for Medical Examination before the respective Medical Boards constituted in GMC – Srinagar/Jammu, whichever Board the candidate may choose. The specific dates for the medical examination will be notified separately by the Commission. Candidates will be required to pay a prescribed fee before the Medical check-up.
Important Points Regarding Medical Examination:
- The dates and venue for the Medical Examination will be announced on the official website. Keep checking jkpsc.nic.in.
- Mere calling a candidate for Medical Examination does not confer any right to be recommended for final selection.
- The lists are provisional and subject to the outcome of any writ petition(s) pending before a Competent Court.
- Candidates must be prepared to pay the prescribed fee for the medical check-up, as prescribed.
- Required documents for Medical Examination will typically include identity proof, copies of educational qualification certificates, category certificates, and other relevant documents as specified in the medical examination notification.
What After Qualifying for Medical Examination?
Qualifying for the medical examination is a significant step towards securing a government job. Here’s what candidates can generally expect and how to prepare for this stage and beyond:
Medical Examination Process
- Physical Standards: The medical examination assesses a candidate’s physical fitness as per government standards. This includes general health, vision, hearing, and any specific requirements for the posts.
- Document Verification (Concurrent): Often, a final document verification happens alongside the medical exam. Ensure all original documents (educational, caste, age proof, etc.) and their self-attested copies are ready.
- Fitness Certificate: Upon successful completion, a medical fitness certificate is issued.
Preparation for Medical Examination
- Maintain Good Health: Ensure you are in good physical condition. Avoid strenuous activities close to the exam date.
- Gather Documents: Keep all original certificates, mark sheets, and identity proofs ready. Also, have multiple sets of self-attested photocopies.
- Stay Hydrated & Rested: Proper rest and hydration can significantly impact your performance in any physical assessment.
- Follow Instructions: Strictly adhere to all instructions provided by the Medical Board.
Beyond Medical Examination
- Final Selection List: After the medical examination, J&KPSC will prepare a final selection list based on overall merit and medical fitness.
- Appointment Letters: Candidates on the final selection list will receive appointment letters from the concerned departments.
- Joining Formalities: This typically involves submitting more documents, police verification, and completing induction training.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: When was the J&KPSC CCE 2024 result declared?
The J&KPSC CCE 2024 result, recommending candidates for Medical Examination, was declared on March 13, 2026, via Notification No: 16- PSC (DR-S) of 2026.
Q2: How many candidates have been recommended for Medical Examination?
A total of 90 candidates have been provisionally recommended for the Medical Examination.
Q3: Where can I find my aggregate marks?
The aggregate marks of all 340 candidates who appeared in the interview are provided in Annexure-I of the official notification. Individual marks cards will be available on the J&KPSC website (jkpsc.nic.in) after the completion of the entire selection process.
Q4: What is the next step after this result?
The next step for the 90 recommended candidates is to appear for a Medical Examination. The dates and venue for this will be notified separately by the J&KPSC.
Q5: Is there a fee for the Medical Examination?
Yes, candidates recommended for the Medical Examination will have to pay a prescribed fee before their medical check-up. Details will be provided in the separate notification for the medical examination.
Q6: What if my name is not on the recommended list?
If your name is not on the list of 90 recommended candidates, it means you have not been provisionally selected for the Medical Examination at this stage. You can check your aggregate marks in Annexure-I to understand your performance.
Q7: Can I challenge the result?
The notification states that the lists are provisional and subject to the outcome of any writ petition(s) pending before a Competent Court. For specific grievance redressal, candidates should refer to the official J&KPSC guidelines or contact the commission directly.
Q8: Will there be a waiting list?
The current notification does not mention a waiting list. Selection is based on the merit of the 90 recommended candidates who successfully clear the medical examination.